Doom of a Nation INDEPENDENT from God
Eerie parallels with Judah and America. And from 1776 to modern society
1. As a Nation without REPENTANCE
Jer. 5:1-3 specifies that refusal to hear God will bring judgment
2. As a Nation without REASONING
Jer. 5:4-6 designates punishment for all, from the least to the greatest
3. As a Nation without RIGHTEOUSNESS
Jer. 5:7-9 denotes the horror of moral failure within society
4. As a Nation without RESPONSIBILITY
Jer. 5:10-14 identifies our lack of understanding of the plan of God
5. As a Nation without REGRET
Jer. 5:15-19 indicates society had no guilt for the calamity coming
6. As a Nation without REPROACH
Jer. 5:20-25 shows the people with no shame, no fear of God for their actions
7. As a Nation without RELIGION
Jer. 5:26-31 points out the source of the problem, and that is with US
Conclusion: Nations rise and fall. But even in the disintegration of Judah, the people loved to continue in their sin. Yet God asks (5:31), “What will you do in the end?”
Eerie parallels with Judah and America. And from 1776 to modern society
1. As a Nation without REPENTANCE
Jer. 5:1-3 specifies that refusal to hear God will bring judgment
2. As a Nation without REASONING
Jer. 5:4-6 designates punishment for all, from the least to the greatest
3. As a Nation without RIGHTEOUSNESS
Jer. 5:7-9 denotes the horror of moral failure within society
4. As a Nation without RESPONSIBILITY
Jer. 5:10-14 identifies our lack of understanding of the plan of God
5. As a Nation without REGRET
Jer. 5:15-19 indicates society had no guilt for the calamity coming
6. As a Nation without REPROACH
Jer. 5:20-25 shows the people with no shame, no fear of God for their actions
7. As a Nation without RELIGION
Jer. 5:26-31 points out the source of the problem, and that is with US
Conclusion: Nations rise and fall. But even in the disintegration of Judah, the people loved to continue in their sin. Yet God asks (5:31), “What will you do in the end?”